COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Freshman Gabby Connally returned to her home state and scored 37 points, 15 in overtime, to lead Georgia to a 92-84 overtime upset of No. 17 Texas A&M on Sunday.

Connally, from San Antonio, came in averaging 8.8 points per game with a season-high of 13 but against the Aggies made 10 of 17 shots, including four 3-pointers, plus 13 of 14 free throws. Her 37 points rank third all-time among Georgia freshmen behind Coco Miller (45 in 1997) and Janet Harris (39 in 1982). Mackenzie Engram made 6 of 7 from the arc and tied her career high with 23 points while Caliya Robinson added 18 points and a career-high 19 rebounds.

Connally made two free throws to open overtime and the Lady Bulldogs (16-2, 4-1 SEC) held on to their lead. The Aggies were within five with 1:10 left but Connolly made 5 of 6 free throws from there while Texas A&M missed its final five field-goal attempts.

Texas A&M (14-5, 3-2) finished the third quarter with eight straight points to take its first lead at 54-52 and were up five, 68-63, when Georgia went on an 8-0 run with Connally making a deep, straightaway 3-pointer for a 71-68 lead. The teams exchanged free throws before Chennedy Carter banked in a 3-pointer to tie with 14 seconds left. Connally and Robinson missed shots in the final four seconds to send the game into overtime.

Georgia improved to 7-0 on the road, its best start in away games since the 1994-95 Final Four team started with 11 straight road wins. The victory was the first for Georgia in College Station and the first over a ranked team this season after losses to No. 2 Texas and No. 3 Mississippi State.

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